Let the environmental protection fall into the realities of the furniture industry also need to launch "anti-drug" action

Since the 1980s, drug abuse has become increasingly widespread throughout the world, directly jeopardizing the people's physical and mental health and posing a huge threat to economic development and social progress. From June 12 to 26, 1987, the United Nations held a meeting in Vienna and unanimously agreed to set June 26 each year as the "International Anti-Drug Day." The International Anti-Drug Day has received much attention since its birth. However, there are also “drugs” in our furniture industry, which are often overlooked. Is there a "drug" in the furniture industry? This sounds chilling. What exactly is the drug in the furniture industry? It is formaldehyde. Formaldehyde has invisible and intangible properties. This is why it is often overlooked. Miss Li has been married for three years and has always wanted a child, but she has not been able to do so. Under the persuasion of the whole family, Miss Li and her husband came to the hospital for examination. It turned out that the two of them were healthy. The doctor began to suspect that there was a problem with the environment in which they lived, which led to infertility. The doctor told the two of his guesses. Miss Li said that when the house was just renovated, they got married and moved into a new house. In the next two years, they have been buying furniture in succession... When they heard this, the doctors asked them to inspect the furniture. The doctor said that in recent years, the excessive formaldehyde in the furniture is also a major cause of infertility. Subsequently, Mr. Li’s husband found the relevant departments to inspect the environment and furniture in which they lived. When I got the inspection report for the furniture, Miss Li found that their furniture was indeed over-standard, and the young couple finally found the reason for infertility. Whether we go to work during the day or at night, we face the home environment almost every day. If you are in this polluted environment, formaldehyde and benzene erode our bodies like chronic poisons. In today's cancers ravage human health, home pollution is hard to escape. Maybe we didn't pay much attention to the home environment before, but with the Copenhagen conference, "low carbon" has become a topic of common concern in all walks of life. Low carbon, environmental protection and energy saving have become common keywords for furniture companies. The environmentally friendly home environment is a living environment that is harmless to the human body. With the popularization of environmental protection concepts, green homes will surely become the pursuit of thousands of families. The topic of environmental protection is familiar to the furniture industry, but it is really rare. The formaldehyde incident has been staged in people's lives. In the report on carcinogens issued by the US Department of Health and Utilities QA and the Public Health Bureau, formaldehyde is listed as a class of carcinogens. Similarly, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has raised formaldehyde to the first class of carcinogens in 2004. This conclusion was drawn from 26 scientists from 10 countries who evaluated the existing carcinogenic evidence of formaldehyde. The panel believes that there is sufficient evidence to prove that formaldehyde causes nasopharyngeal, nasal, and sinus cancer in humans, and there is evidence that formaldehyde can cause leukemia. We need healthy and environmentally friendly furniture to guarantee our lives.

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